Ask the Expert:
Incorporating Yoga into Library Programming
Mindfulness matters!
Join
us as Meghan Alexander, Yoga Librarian at the Hagerstown Public Library,
explains the benefits of mind, body, and breath connection and how this works
for programming across generations and abilities. We’ll learn why the
library is the perfect organization to offer this type of programming, all
about Kinetic (or Physical) Literacy, and how to use the library as a center
for Service Yoga (free yoga to under-served populations). We’ll cover who
can lead these programs, what certification and qualifications may be needed,
and how to promote safety in library programs as well as in programs outside the
library.
This webinar is eligible for 1 LEU
which you will receive via email from your
presenter within 30 days.
Register at https://instlibrary.adobeconnect.com/yoga832016/event/registration.html
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Indiana State Library will make all reasonable modifications to policies and
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